Problems loadings CSS from Coppermine with Firefox

So I've installed Coppermine upon my webserver.
When I'm trying to access my coppermine gallery with FireFox it won't load the theme's CSS files.
Internet Exploiter has no problems at all with this.
This CSS loading failure happends on other computers aswell.

The webserver is running Gentoo Linux and Apache 2.0.54

I have other pages on my webserver that all work good in Firefox and they all use CSS for styles.

The fact that other scenarios work (ie with IE) indicates that the CSS is probably correctly configured. The fact that Firefox works fine on other sites probably indicates that Firefox is actually fine.......which leaves us to assume:

The problem is probably related to the exact implementation of the CSS themes. IE and Firefox do not behave exactly the same way, and neither fully support CSS2. Your best bet is to upgrade your Firefox browser to the newest available and see if that olves the problem.

Please detail versions of IE, and Firefox (and platform on which Firefox is running) if the upgrading of Firefox doesn't solve the problem.

pjedmond is right that it is a problem with the CSS rendering with Firefox. I don't think there is a way around, but if you just want to use Firefox, you can use IE rendering engine on Firefox by installing https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1419/. It is just a side note, not a solution to your problem.

hmm... I am not so sure it is a firefox problem now after I check the demo of coppermine. As I said in my previous posting, it was just a side note, not a solution. Just one question, have you changed any of the CSS?

>I have not touched the content of any of the themes CSS's.
>Tho some themes look quite ok.

From this, I'm tempted to stick with the issue being with the CSS as some themes look OK. The themes that don't look OK will be the themes that use unsupported, or unusual CSS tags. Obvious answer is not to use the themes tha t cause problems.

Can you provide an URL and details of which themes are causing problems, so that we can confirm what the problem might be?

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